
I can’t believe it… because that kind of poverty-stricken life…
I think the person behind the scenes is also in debt, but that’s not the case at all.
In fact, your father’s assets are quite substantial.
That poor life is just an act.
Mr. Tko is explaining it in a nutshell…
When I see that cheap apartment, I can’t help but think that my dad was robbed of his fortune.
>>5
The fact that I’m living a life of drinking without working means I have money.
By the way, regarding the cancellation fee for this live event…
Abemujika was my distraction.
Actually, my grandfather is covering all of it.
Thank you!
168 billion is not an amount that can be considered personal debt…
Even Mr. Ikkei Mizuhara is less than that.
After all, it was just a poor rich girl’s playacting… is that it?
There’s no way I’m poor if I can drink that much at home and hop around bars in Akabane.
I am just living a self-punishing and degenerate life.
>>12
I know, you see.
It’s someone who reassesses their punishment by falling into depravity and then breaks free from that depravity.
Is it legally right to take responsibility and make someone quit just because their debt is large, and then throw them into a cheap apartment?
If it weren’t for the interference from the evil Toyokawa family, it seems my father could have somehow managed the 16.8 billion in damages with his own money. He’s actually amazing, isn’t he?
>>14
Where is that information from?
Commentary?
>>23
Mega-Maga Director Interview
The public bath feels nice, doesn’t it…
Then why did Father make me work and take care of things!
>>16
Well, if you ask me whether I would feel motivated to work right away after incurring a loss of 16.8 billion, that’s a tough one.
>>16
You were just acting on your own…
Buying unnecessary hardships and suffering…
Not only myself, but I also end up causing suffering to the people around me as a result…
Having a daughter like you… I feel pathetic…!
>>21
Damn old man…
I go to the public bath every day.
I’m glad I don’t have to clean the bath.
>>17
Even if it’s cheap, it probably costs around 500 yen per time, so that’s a decent amount of money…
The trip to and from the public bath is terrible, cold in winter and hot in summer.
I found it ridiculous that I thought a scenario where my father would resurrect and push me forward would happen.
Since I don’t have a washing machine, I use the laundromat every day.
Of course, I’ll use the trendy fully automatic drying machine.
I feel foolish for thinking that I was struggling with living expenses and searching for a part-time job that even middle school students can do.
>>27
But it’s a bit awkward to say this myself, but it’s really amazing that I’m a sheltered person and yet I’m working hard at my part-time job.
It’s a drop in the bucket…! (Balance 20 billion)
I didn’t have to stop being a classic, and it’s that damn old man’s fault.
But if I had some extra time, I don’t think I would have needed to work part-time since middle school.
But if that’s the case, Father will become a terrible dad who drinks away the money earned by his middle school daughter.
If Shoko hadn’t interfered unnecessarily, my father would have likely recovered on his own. That’s really true.
Sayoko was born under such a star.
You must not forget~
Actually, once I moved out, things started to improve on their own…
Isn’t it too harsh for your grandfather to kick you out of the house just because you incurred debt?
>>35
I can’t keep something that isn’t human from Toyokawa at home.
>>35
I was thinking that I needed to do something about my weakness being known as “Hatsune,” and then I was attacked by a ground master. Seizing the opportunity when I showed a gap, I destroyed the possibility of repair and banished them.
My appearance, wasting my abundant high specs on low-end economic activities, was comical!
>>36
Moreover, I was doing things like this after throwing away my own precious things and hurting my friends! It’s strange, isn’t it?!!
The shitty old man who might have wanted to live in Akabane after seeing Toru Kiyono’s manga.
Kiyokoku-kun didn’t ask for the cheapest property in the Toyokawa family’s assets…
I had my lifestyle habits adjusted enough to properly take out the garbage and greet my neighbors.
My existence was the greatest shackle, wasn’t it…
>>40
This is a scene where someone is being warned that it’s a different day of the week.
It’s obvious that you wanted to somehow cut ties with that shitty father you lost connection with after your mother passed away.
I think there were times I relied on someone who was there to take care of me.
Actually, it’s a super rich father! The grandfather who pretended not to see the father being trapped by the Toyokawa family!
These guys are the worst.
There are two types of men in the world.
A man who gets comforted by a woman and stands up again when he is at rock bottom.
He is a man who can stand up on his own.
Your father was the latter, wasn’t he?
>>44
Saki-chan was the former one, right? 💛
>>47
(In the latter case…?)
If it’s okay to be a freeter with my daughter’s approval, anyone will take advantage of it.
>>45
In that case, it was still better, and in reality, I had enough money even without working.
I was able to live an elegant life without needing to quit classical music or leave the ladies’ school.
In a word, “God, idiot.”
I thought it was a bit strange that even though I’m living in poverty, I’m drinking a lot of draft beer.
>>46
I was also enjoying hot sake.
Your father is the type who does better once he enters a dead end, just like Kaiji.
I don’t really envision my grandfather abandoning my father.
I can understand why you would get drunk when you see the streets of Akabane.
I am not a man to begin with~
There was really no need to throw away the classics.
One day, I will throw big money at your grandfather’s feet.
Thinking calmly, if an individual is bearing the company’s losses, that’s serious business.
Asahi Super Dry is relatively expensive, you know…
I will no longer pay attention to the director’s interviews.
If I were to be comforted by a woman, I would have long since relied on Tomo during the time of that damn old man.
The revenge drama against the Toyokawa family by my father will begin now.
However, that is another story.
Please look forward to the theatrical version of BanG Dream! Side Story: Revenge of the Damn Old Man.
>>62
The side story is already reserved by oya sumimi!
I am the type that becomes stronger when there is a woman to protect.
>>63
Shoko… I’m your mom…
Well, if my daughter comes in and says, “I’ll support you, Father!” I can’t really say, “No… this is a recluse move until I recover my mental health…”
Actually, I have a lot of money, but I want to believe I don’t because my father is such a terrible person.
Please assume that I rubbed everything for money before living in Akabane.
It’s not so much poverty as it is that I was defeated and my motivation just died.
Metal starts from the denial of God.
Considering normally, as an executive at a top-tier company, being jobless and self-indulgent for a few years is manageable.
It’s faster for the liver to break down.
Since we are holding the neck of the old man and celebrating the gods, please live modestly, you damn old man…
>>73
Shoko… can you lend me some living expenses…?
I somehow understand that Shoko is the type of person for whom everything tends to go wrong.
>>75
Considering that the result is when I stopped thinking for myself and making choices, and just obeyed my grandfather, not even opening my mouth, it’s quite understandable.
It is easy to imagine that it was not the case that your father’s personal wallet suffered a damage of 16.8 billion, and that the story of that impoverished life was true.
I don’t want to believe that I was poor because of a lie.
It’s a story from the 19th century that individuals bear the burden of business failures.
Why did I quit CRYSHIC?
>>79
God often makes mistakes in choosing between two options.
>>79
Shoko is being cornered for no reason… it was comical…
>>79
It was born as a premise to become the foundation for MYGO and MUJIKA, which is tough meta-wise.
It feels like they’re answering the interview with a vibe of “For now, it’s good to be strict about Shoko.”
On the contrary, there are characters who interpret everything in a rather sweet way.
You may have been asked for damages for breaking a company’s machinery, but such things do not happen in society.
Moreover, isn’t a retirement bonus also being generated?
Thanks to the misunderstanding, I was able to see Saki-chan bravely delivering newspapers even on rainy and windy days…💛
Since I was holding the passbook, if it wasn’t hidden in some other account, I should be broke.
The punchline is that the sparrow’s tear bankbook was actually the one for my father’s pocket money.
It’s funny that every time someone with amazing talent and strong will wields it, someone ends up unhappy.
>>86
Perhaps it is more fitting for me to take the throne in the Middle Ages, being scorned for not understanding the hearts of men while wielding a strong arm.
If I really had money, I would be too much of a clown, so I would like you to casually lose it in the stock market.
Is it possible that your father, even with a lot of money, is the type who doesn’t care about where he lives and is okay with anything?
I had a few acquaintances as well.
If I kill Mutsumi-chan, it’s 100% Shoko’s fault, isn’t it?
If it weren’t for the constant calls from the Akabane Police Station, I wouldn’t have quit…
I will leave the selection to the lantern that has hit upon the optimal solution.
If you have money, teach it to your daughter…
>>96
It’s not good to give a minor a large sum of money… so they’ll use it for alcohol…
My father started living a poor life and somehow began to think on his own that we were poor!?
“Like if I started a part-time job or changed schools without my father knowing.”
Am I not too foolish?
Umi: “Is it necessary to be happy? Once you’re fulfilled, isn’t it over?!”
It was Shoko who lived like this.
(Shoiko is working hard at her part-time job… If she wants something, I would give her money…)
Well, if your one-man management band is so popular that there are remnants even after it disbands, then you’d better have some flaws somewhere, or you’ll attract hate.
Everyone is working hard to believe in the choice of the light and achieve the optimal solution.
It seems that everyone except the four members of mygo moved to that apartment of their own free will, but they are still thought to be completely connected to Toyokawa.
Aren’t I just a foolish person who got ahead of herself?
>>105
Hatsune is also saying that the gods are foolish.
>>107
I really don’t want to live with an idiot…
Can we just say that I was a sheltered girl and didn’t know much about that?
Even if I were to give you a hundred steps and have money, if I were a really annoying person who had to rely on the police every night, my mental health would be ruined.
It’s a case of pretending to be a madman and actually becoming one.
>>109
Instead of working part-time for a ridiculous amount of time, you should just relax and watch TV with your useless old man.
I never had to rely on the police.
Your father’s lively email is past all the turning points.
If it’s a loop story, the narrative begins from that point.
My grandfather is also exasperated and wants to send me to a school in Switzerland.
If there had been extra money, I can understand that I couldn’t see my father selling my mother’s cherished doll to secure money for drinks.
I’m starting to lose track of whether this thread is based on such premises or if someone really has money.
>>113
16.8 billion is just the company’s loss.
The fact is up to this point.
No matter how much wealth you have, if you’re living a life of recklessly consuming it, it’s not strange to think about saving or earning.
For the time being, I don’t have a personality that can just live aimlessly until my assets run out…
Huh, should I have just said, “It’s difficult to continue the band due to family circumstances”?
That is…
…That’s right…
>>116
Such a confession that invites sympathy is unacceptable for my pride.
Is the Toyokawa family foolish for not thinking anything of me, the direct descendant, delivering newspapers despite my father being wealthy?
>>118
Because it’s a wild horse…
>>118
It must have been a good learning experience.
>>122
It seems that the older generation really thinks that way.
>>118
Relatives: “Playing the commoners, huh? You really are a tomboy, just like your mother.”
It’s no wonder that grandfather would be stunned and abandon (us).
I’m 15, you know? I can’t stand a life like that for an old person.
Musica is basically made up of characters that cannot choose the optimal solution from being lost.
I’m sure grandfather spent his childhood in a similar way.
By doing that, the people of Toyokawa grow strong and resilient, it’s the way.
>>126
Not a human from Toyokawa.
It’s not a responsibility or a life that should be placed on high school students!
Forget everything.
Hatsune is watching over me from the shadows, while the black-clad members of the Toyokawa family are also watching over me.
In other words… I am the embodiment of the bad traits of a sheltered girl and a wild horse in the main story.
It’s a doll play of the young lady for the entire episode.
In the main story, if I had just listened and practiced even once in episode 4, there wouldn’t have been a problem.
Fool (God), fool.
In interviews and comments, it may waver here and there, but the truth lies only in the main anime itself.
Anything beyond that is not an answer, but rather a consideration.
The grandfather who couldn’t crush it when planning a major debut with Hatsune is worthless.
>>137
They are strict with outsiders but lenient with those close to them, which is why they end up being caught off guard by me.
High specs lead to getting stuck with misfortunes that can’t be helped by one’s own strength (in reality, there’s no need to deal with them).
This is the king of comedy, isn’t it…
After finishing the main story, Sayoko seems to think of herself as a foolish idiot.
Fool! Careless!
When I’m under mental pressure, I tend to make nothing but bad moves.
>>143
Bwahaha, this is father’s blood, isn’t it?
Am I the only one who took my crappy dad’s downfall roleplay seriously?
>>144
It’s no wonder that a sheltered girl, at the age of 15, would find it impossible to dive into that environment in Akabane.
With enough money and opportunity, filling the Budokan and a nationwide tour would be a piece of cake.
I think it would be really easy for my father to make up about 16.8 billion as long as he works.
Expressionless masquerade
You smile.
You stole me from a foolish morality!
The band member who bet everything on the young lady’s band is an idiot.
If we had talked properly, even if continuing the band was impossible, I think we could have maintained a good relationship with Akari and the others. The things I lost due to temporary stress and pride are quite significant…
>>149
That’s unavoidable… Then let’s put our activities on hold for a while… I think everyone would normally just wait.
I also wanted to experience a life that is the most physical, the most primitive, and the most fetishistic before I became an adult.
God is omnipotent.
I can reflect on it too.
It was a complete failure and a lot of things went wrong, but if I hadn’t done that, the Hatsune rescue event wouldn’t have occurred, which is quite challenging.
The conditions for that event are too strict.
>>153
Please listen calmly.
Hatsune is just indulging in the circumstances of my pitiful self.
In fact, I am a socially successful person with an extremely strong mentality.
>>169
Once Hatsune decides to live as the first flower of Sumimi, she looks like she might withdraw.
>>169
To be honest, I thought I could live a decent life just by stalking Shou-chan from a distance even if I couldn’t be in a band with him.
But… thanks to that foolish choice, I can be with you like this, can’t I?
Saki-chan said that.
>>154
This is a fact. 💛
You’re the winner! 💛
It’s because of the script’s requirements that it ends up having such strange movements.
It’s not just me; everyone in Musica is the same.
And now we are using karaoke for the meeting.
Is this the appearance of a high school girl? This…
Even if it’s true that your father had money, if he has no intention of using it for a decent life or for his daughter, then ultimately it doesn’t change anything.
If I don’t take care of it, I really think it will just eat on its own and start reviving on its own, so there was no real point in doing it.
I wish you would stop interpreting the parts that were just glossed over in a negative way.
>>160
I think it’s more fitting to take the negative approach rather than the convenient one.
>>160
Well… it doesn’t make sense for a lady to work part-time in the first place, so I find the misunderstanding to be more logical.
Even if that worthless old man has some money, the tuition for Tsukinokomori is high, and if he doesn’t quit, the money will keep dwindling.
>>162
If we make grandfather pay without leaving the house, it won’t put a burden on father.
>>167
I can’t allow myself to rely on my grandfather; my pride won’t allow it.
If you throw away your pride and honestly bow your head, most other problems will be solved as well…
>>162
It’s true that even if that bastard has money, I’m in a state of shock where I can’t do anything, so I can’t imagine him paying for Shoko’s tuition. Therefore, if I’m going to go with the Akabane course, quitting school is necessary.
The fact that I was there for a while may have given my awful father the opportunity to bounce back.
But if Shoko hadn’t been there, the director would have recovered much faster, right? (laughs)
It seems like they might say something like that.
It’s ironic to think that the household skills I developed while living with my father are now useful in my cohabitation with Hatsune.
Whoa… there’s a dryer in the bathroom.
>>164
Wow… it’s a system kitchen…
>>191
You are in a good position, aren’t you…?
However, when I think that if I hadn’t acted recklessly and destroyed the classic, Aine-san and Raku-na-san wouldn’t have been saved, it becomes a difficult situation.
But the scene of me crying heavily in episode 1 must have brought tears to your eyes, right?
>>166
The first round is pitiful.
The second playthrough and beyond is interesting.
It’s the criteria for a masterpiece anime, isn’t it?
>>166
I was moved. 👏
What Shoko needs is not a childhood friend who is a monster or a child with shared secrets, but an adult who can sometimes act as a windbreak and sometimes provide support.
>>168
It doesn’t exist, does it…?
If I intended to continue a life of decadence on my own, I would have preferred that the Akabane police not give out my contact information when they were taking care of me…
>>170
I should have just provided my grandfather’s contact information instead of mine…
>>184
I can’t cause any trouble for my father-in-law and the house in Toyokawa.
This is me when I cut my CRYCHIC…
This really feels like a little lady’s play-acting…
In the end, did Grandpa say that Shoko could go to Switzerland and Hatsune should return to the island because he didn’t want the secret child to be exposed?
Does the director have no love for the character?
>>174
You can tell that there is something unusual about Yutenji by the way it is spoken.
>>178
But while talking about love for customers, what to do with them when it’s not working out? It’s an inconsistent and pretty confusing character who casually throws out the idea of disbanding.
>>187
Yutenji consistently makes statements that appear to be rational on the surface, but are actually for his own claims and interests.
What does it even mean to call the family in the first place?
>>174
It’s just that I’m disliked.
A director who doesn’t bring any good when talking as much as Mutsumi.
It is also true that at that time, my father was in a state where he could not lead a proper social life.
There’s no way you can cover such a large drinking bill just with newspaper delivery or call center work.
Not only are you enjoying happoshu, but you’re also indulging in beer and sake too!
Aren’t you getting into whiskey?
Having enough money for that crappy old man to drink and roam every day is a different issue from whether he has the mental state to care about anyone other than himself.
It’s a drop in the bucket.
It’s not a lie.
Well, even if you have money, the fact that you can’t leave your pathologically self-punishing father alone doesn’t change the situation.
Damn old man, just drink your Chupa Chups!
It’s not just you who’s sad about mother passing away, it’s me as well…
I wished I could have said something like this in the anime.